Survival Garden Seeds – Toma Verde Tomatillo Seed for Planting – Packet with Instructions to Plant and Grow Green Salsa Vegetables in Your Home Vegetable Garden – Non-GMO Heirloom Variety
$4.84








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Zesty Tomatillos: Brightly flavored, tangy tomatillos taste tart when fresh, and sweeter when roasted. Pairs well with garlic, cilantro, and peppers for a spicy salsa verde! Watch them grow into plants and delicious produce from our toma verde tomatillo seeds.
Early Maturing: Toma Verde is a prolific tomatillo, producing early yields and adapting well to a variety of conditions.
Grow Now or Later: Start tomatillo seed planting now or store in your seed vault for future growing seasons. Will remain viable for years if stored in a cool dry location. Each tomatillo verde packet has instructions for saving seeds so you can perpetuate your harvest and share with others.
The Info You Need to Grow: The tomatillo seeds for planting are packed in a beautiful paper packet with instructions for successful growing and germination in your home garden. Each package also has instructions for saving seeds after harvest. Getting started with these Tomatillos seeds to plant is simple for both beginner and experienced gardeners.
Small American Family-Owned Business: We’re committed to providing fresh, high-quality tomatillo seeds for you to plant now or store for future growing seasons. We pledge to sell only safe, non-hybrid non-GMO heirloom seeds that are always open-pollinated, untreated, and tested to ensure the best germination rates. They will remain viable for years if stored properly in a cool dry location.
8 reviews for Survival Garden Seeds – Toma Verde Tomatillo Seed for Planting – Packet with Instructions to Plant and Grow Green Salsa Vegetables in Your Home Vegetable Garden – Non-GMO Heirloom Variety


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Darrel Poppino –
I will come back at a later time, near fall and give an honest review.
I have only started the seeds and therefore, I cannot state if the grow or produce fruit. I will come back at a later time, near fall and give an honest review. I’m hoping they’ll produce an abundance of tomatillos. I love making salsa Verde, it’s much better than canned or jarred version because you control the ingredients.
Denise F. –
Good price
Good price slow to germinate good variety
Kindle Customer –
Most seeds sprotted and very healthy in full Central Florida Sun (Spring)
Never grew these before but almost all seeds sprouted just thrown into a raised bed. Pic is from Early April in Full Central Florida Sun, planted last week of FEB
Chef J F –
More than 80% seeking geminated
Most seeds germinated and about 70-75% became viable plants.
JRO –
Great seeds!!!
I started these seeds indoors as I live in Minnesota and all of the seeds germinated. I planted 4 tomatillo plants and had an incredibly big yield of tomatillos until about October.
don north –
Out of 10 seeds planted for sprouting not a single one germinated.
10 seeds planted at same time as other tomato plants and two other plants several weeks ago. Not a single one of these tomatillo sprouted out of ten. I got better results with a pack of tomato seeds, although two of those did not sprout but 3 did.I can’t recommend these tomatillo seeds.
Jessica –
Mine germinated great
Started indoors and then transitioned outside, they are all growing great and producing massive amounts. Great value and appearance. Moisture levels on mine are watered twice a day in the summer heat.
Jill Sweeney –
Not great this year
Still waiting for fruit, planted in end of march?